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Although im still addicted to constantly checking what apps are running, wish i could leave that alone.
I liked that feature in the stock launcher where backing out of an app actually closed it, but now im on launcher pro i constantly seem to be shutting things down.

So now in rooted, is their any other essential apps you would reccomend?

I've run the tools module that it tells you to run at the start, but when I try to run the lag fix itself, I just get a message reporting that I can't do that because there's not enough space in 'data', despite the fact that the free space analysing module shows I have well in excess of 900Mb free :|

Ok, so, DEFINITELY more than 'One Click', in fact, firmly in the realm of 'A Bit Of Messing About'; perhaps they should change the name?

First issue was space. Apparently, 968Mb isn't enough! Not by much, it seems that an extra hundred meg or so was plenty, but the issue was made far more complex by the fact that you can't run OCLF on Froyo if there are any (and I mean *ANY*) applications installed on the SD card partition of the unit's internal storage, regardless of how much free space exists - anyone want to guess how I initially cleared up the extra hundred meg on the 'phone' storage partition? So, a long drawn out process, with some repetitive operations required, however, sorted now.

My Quadrant score leapt from 1003 to 2176, and I instantly noticed a speed increase in not only the general system response, but also in particular from two of my browsers (Dolphin and NetFront), both of which were fairly sluggish before, and also from the Swype keyboard. The payoff however seems to have been a fairly dramatic increase in energy consumption; something in the region of 29% according to my initial calculations, turning a heavy useage cycle of seven hours between recharges into five, however, 29% more energy for a 117% speed increase is not an unreasonable trade in my estimation.